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Inspira Health welcomes walk-ins and scheduled appointments at the vaccination distribution sites on the medical center campuses in Vineland and Mullica Hill. When you arrive, follow the signs to the vaccination areas in the parking lot. Dose three (3) of the Pfizer vaccine is available at Inspira for immunocompromised and other eligible individuals ages 12
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As part of a routine mosquito testing program, the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control has detected West Nile virus (WNV) in three mosquito collections, two in the area of Cape May County Zoo and one at a West Cape May horse farm. Additionally, two mosquito collections have tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis
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The fall season is a great time to get in shape and the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA fall session offers lots of ways to accomplish this. Programs for adults begin during the week of September 7, and most will continue through to the final week of October. The group exercise schedule includes classes as early
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When: Wednesday, September 22, 2 to 6 p.m. (Rain date September 23) Where: Rowan College South Jersey Cumberland Campus / outside in parking lots L&M Cost: $200 for Chamber Members / $300 for Non Chamber Members FREE for public to attend • Promote your products and services as a vendor • Network with other businesses
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Lewes Ferry (CMLF) officials have announced a partnership with Avis Budget Group to operate car rental locations at both the Cape May and Lewes Ferry Terminals. Avis and Budget rental locations will serve both ferry customers and the neighboring communities. The rental car offices were open for business beginning Monday, August 30, 2021. “With the
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Community policing that encourages relationships with local citizens may reduce police violence, while proactive policing strategies are associated with higher police violence, according to new Rutgers University–Camden research. “If police forces focus on relationship building and community wants and needs, rather than community/social control, officers may have a greater opportunity to become more acquainted with
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